Introduction to Image Kit Programming Guide
The Image Kit is an Objective-C framework, introduced in OS X v10.5, for browsing, viewing, editing, and processing images in an efficient manner. It also supports browsing Core Image filters, previewing the effects, and providing controls for individual filters. This document describes Image Kit user interface elements and shows, through code examples, how to use Image Kit classes.
Anyone developing a digital media application that supports images will want to read this document to find out how to use the Image Kit to provide the best user experience possible. You don’t need to be a seasoned Cocoa programmer to use the Image Kit or to read this guide, although prior experience with Objective-C is helpful and will make it easier to understand the code examples.
The examples in this document use Xcode version 3.0 and Interface Builder version 3.0.
At a Glance
Image Kit has a variety of image capabilities that your app can adopt. You should first read Basics of Using the Image Kit to can an understanding of the tasks that each Image Kit class supports. You’ll also get an overview of how to use the framework with Apple’s developer tools.
Image Views Support Viewing, Editing, and Saving Images
Image Kit provides a user interface that displays a single image and supports editing and saving images.
Use and Image Browser to Support Looking Through Large Image Sets
Image Kit’s browser class (IKImageBrowserView
) provides a user interface that allows users to view large sets of images.
Slideshows are Easy to Support
The IKSlideshow
class provides controls for viewing and advancing through a slideshow. You can also allow users to see index sheets and view slides in fullscreen mode.
Use the Picture Taker to Support Setting Buddy Photos
The IKPictureTaker
class is a lightweight panel that you can use to allow users to choose pictures and take snapshots for use as a “buddy” picture or anywhere the user needs an icon-sized image.
Browse and Set Parameters for Core Image Filters
The IKFilterBrowserPanel
and IKFilterBrowserView
classes support browsing built-in Core Image filters by category, previewing a filter’s effect, and applying the filter to an image.
See Also
The following documents are helpful guides and references for many of the tasks described in the book:
Image Kit Reference Collection contains the class and protocol reference documentation.
Core Image Programming Guide shows how to create Core Image filters (
CIFilter
objects) and apply them to images.Image I/O Programming Guide provides information on how to create an image source and extract an image from an image source.
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